A. Identify and briefly explain three functions of religion (9 marks) Marxism believes it acts as the ‘opium for the exploited working class people’. Religion would cushion the pain of oppression and exploitation in unequal societies such as in a capitalist society. It legitimized and maintained the power of the ruling class – helps to maintain the status quo by preventing the less powerful from changing things. Feminists see religion as a conservative force because it acts as an ideology that legitimates
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likely to be most hit by climate change‚ and which the least? What are the most important impacts likely to be? The evolving global problem of climate change looms large with inevitable social‚ economic and ecological challenges for the world. The process of global warming and its consequences vary from region to region‚ but the nature of these variations is uncertain. The changes will not occur in a fast way‚ nor will they only exert a negative effect: for example‚ in some parts of the world
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In Climate Change the style of writing warns the reader about how dangerous it is for our planet. Firstly Kate Ravilious really wants to engage with the reader to bring them in the middle of the action. She does this by using a rhetorical question: “But what are its implication? And is mankind really to blame?” The reader really feels that he is implicated and it will make him worry more about the threat. Furthermore the frequently asked questions: ”What is global warming?” as subheading is a really
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Ecosystem Structure‚ Function‚ and Change Keyich is a city in Casdonia‚ located in Eastern Europe. Over the past six years‚ the city’s population has grown rapidly from 265‚000 in 1995 to 650‚000 in 2001‚ resulting in a 145% increase. The continious fast-paced growth estimates that by 2008 the city’s population is expeted to reach 1‚600‚000. The Keywich City Council has concerns with the excelling growth pattern and possible negative consequences associated with the growth such as cultural‚ economic
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earth ’s atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes). Many people believe in these statements‚ but there are many people around the world that refuse to believe that human contributions are the main cause of global warming‚ saying that the increase is part of the natural climatic change of earth. Debatable causes and solutions of this theory of global warming include the natural climatic change‚ the grounds of human causes‚ and the solutions we can take to halt global
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Biodiversity J.N.M Grade 10A HIS Ms. C.W Biodiversity is the biological variety or diversity of life on Earth (Anup). It is a connection between all organisms ("10 Surprising Threats to Biodiversity"); these organisms are all part of a “biologically diverse Earth.” Biodiversity enhances productivity in an ecosystem in which all species have an important role to play. Not only does it enhance productivity but also when it is conserved and healthy‚ it offers us many different
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_____________________________ Climate Policy _____________________________ Climate Change and Conflict (Oil) Aleksandra Petkina Master’s Development Economics and International Studies‚ Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen Nurnberg _____________________________________________________________________________ Abstract Lack of resources has become one of the key points causing conflicts in the Middle East‚ North Africa and other regions. Competition for natural resources
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Climate Change and Poverty Over the past few decades‚ a major concern is the threat climate change possess for today’s economy. Millions of people are affected each and every day by climate change but this is just the beginning of the worst. One thing that seems to go unharmed by climate change is social status; how long will money last as a barrier to the effects of Mother Nature? How does poverty increase the risks associated the devastating powers of climate change? When speaking in terms
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China’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions In the year 2006‚ China took over the title of the “largest greenhouse gas emitter” from America‚ producing the most overall greenhouse gas quantity annually. The Energy Information Administration predicts that China’s emissions will grow at a remarkable 4.2% per year between 1990 and 2030 a growth rate that is higher than any other emitter. The climate problem in China is very serious; if China’s trend toward producing greenhouse gases still increases in the future
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Erin‚ F. 2008. Seeding the Sea Will releasing iron into the oceans to combat climate change help — or harm — the planet? GeoTimes. http://www.geotimes.org/aug08/article.html?id=feature_sea.html All We Need Is Iron Right? “Seeding the Sea” is a metaphorically appropriate title for this article. The purpose of this article is to inform more people of a different kind method to help fight global warming and climate change. Carbon dioxide is one of many green house gases that contribute to global warming
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